Tales of the Jazz Age Quotes
Tales of the Jazz Age
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F. Scott Fitzgerald8,354 ratings, 3.88 average rating, 636 reviews
Tales of the Jazz Age Quotes
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“Youth is a dream, a form of chemical madness.”
― Tales of the Jazz Age
― Tales of the Jazz Age
“To be kind is more important than to be right. Many times, what people need is not a brilliant mind that speaks but a special heart that listens.”
― Racconti dell'età del jazz
― Racconti dell'età del jazz
“He had angered Providence by resisting too many temptations. There was nothing left but heaven, where he would meet only those who, like him, had wasted earth.”
― Tales of the Jazz Age
― Tales of the Jazz Age
“It was a dark afternoon, threatening rain and the end of the world, and done in that particularly gloomy gray in which only New York afternoons indulge. A breeze was crying down the streets, whisking along battered newspapers and pieces of things, and little lights were pricking out all the windows- it was so desolate that one was sorry for the tops of sky-scrapers lost up there in the dark green and gray heaven.”
― Tales of the Jazz Age
― Tales of the Jazz Age
“It was a marriage of love. He was sufficiently spoiled to be charming; she was ingenuous enough to be irresistible. Like two floating logs they met in a head-on rush, caught, and sped along together.”
― Jazz Age Stories
― Jazz Age Stories
“Think of all the fine men we should lose is suicide were not so cowardly”
― Tales of the Jazz Age
― Tales of the Jazz Age
“Misfortune is liable to make me a damn bad man”
― Tales of the Jazz Age
― Tales of the Jazz Age
“Jelly-bean" is the name throughout the undissolved Confederacy for one who spends his life conjugating the verb to idle in the first person singular- - I am idling, I have idled, I will idle”
― Tales of the Jazz Age
― Tales of the Jazz Age
“With the awakening of his emotions, his first perception was a sense of futility, a dull ache at the utter grayness of his life.”
― Tales from the Jazz Age
― Tales from the Jazz Age
“آخر مرة كنتُ فيها هنا، كانت قبل أربعين عامًا "، قالت
كارولين: "كنتَ شابًّا خائفًا من المغامرة".
"كنتُ فعلً"، اعترف مارلن.
- لا بد أن زيارتي كانت ذات أثر كبير عليكَ.
"دائمً كان لكِ تأثير كبير "، قال مارلن: "ظننتُ.. كنت أظن في
البداية أنكِ من لحم ودم.. أقصد إنسانة" .
ضحكتْ.
-كثير من الرجال ظنوا أنني لست إنسانة.”
― Tales of the Jazz Age
كارولين: "كنتَ شابًّا خائفًا من المغامرة".
"كنتُ فعلً"، اعترف مارلن.
- لا بد أن زيارتي كانت ذات أثر كبير عليكَ.
"دائمً كان لكِ تأثير كبير "، قال مارلن: "ظننتُ.. كنت أظن في
البداية أنكِ من لحم ودم.. أقصد إنسانة" .
ضحكتْ.
-كثير من الرجال ظنوا أنني لست إنسانة.”
― Tales of the Jazz Age
“The dripping became a flow and formed an oily pool that glistened brightly, reflecting a dozen tremulous moons on its quivering bosom.”
― Tales of the Jazz Age
― Tales of the Jazz Age
“she awoke often to lie and wish for that presence beside her—inanimate yet breathing—still Jeff.”
― Tales of the Jazz Age
― Tales of the Jazz Age
“After all what is brilliance? Merely the tact to sow when no one is looking and reap when every one is.”
― Tales of the Jazz Age
― Tales of the Jazz Age
“MR. ICKY: Is your mind in good shape? DIVINE: (Gloomily) Fair. After all what is brilliance? Merely the tact to sow when no one is looking and reap when every one is.”
― Tales of the Jazz Age
― Tales of the Jazz Age
“the new broom”
― Tales of the Jazz Age
― Tales of the Jazz Age
“You don't have to dance—just get out there on the floor and shake.”
― Tales of the Jazz Age
― Tales of the Jazz Age
“The voluptuous chords of the wedding march done in blasphemous syncopation issued in a delirious blend from the trombones and saxophones--and”
― Tales of the Jazz Age
― Tales of the Jazz Age
“You shut up! If these people found you in this room they'd give you the worst beating you ever had. They'd take your taxi licence away from you!”
― Tales of the Jazz Age
― Tales of the Jazz Age
